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Who is Yakub Memon: Here's all you need to know about the Mumbai blasts convict

The lone death convict in the Mumbai serial blasts case, Yakub Memon, was executed in the Nagpur Central jail today.

Yakub allegedly handled his brother Tiger Memon’s funds and was convicted on charges of having funded the training of 15 youths who were sent to Pakistan to learn the handling of arms and ammunition.

See full list on wikibio.in He was also accused of funding the escape of the Memon family following the blasts in the financial capital of India. Jagannathan [ 40 ] and a few Muslim bodies, who asked for implementation of the Srikrishna Commission report. The main conspirators of the blasts were Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon. On 21 March , the Supreme Court confirmed Memon's conviction and death sentence for conspiracy through financing the attacks.

He was also accused of funding the escape of the Memon family following the blasts in  the financial capital of India.

The attacks were allegedly carried out by one of India’s most wanted men, Dawood Ibrahim, and his accomplice Tiger Memon to avenge Muslim deaths during the Hindu-Muslim riots that had rocked Mumbai a few months earlier.

Tiger was awarded the death penalty by a Tada (Terrorism and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act) court on 27 July, He, however , is still in Pakistan and India is still clueless about the whereabouts of Dawood Ibrahim.

Here’s all you need to know about Yakub Memon, his arrest and subsequent conviction.

Who is Yakub Memon?

Once honoured as the best chartered accountant in the Memon community, Yaqub Abdul Razzak Memon, was perhaps the most high-profile convict in the March Mumbai serial blasts case.

Yakub, the third of six sons of the Abdul Razzak Memon, was the most highly-educated in the Memon family.

He studied in an English medium school, later acquired a degree and became a qualified chartered accountant in

A year later, he set up “Mehta & Memon Associates” along with a childhood friend Chetan Mehta. A year later, they parted ways and Memon set up his independent firm, “AR & Sons”, in memory of his father.

This firm proved so successful that he was conferred the Best CA Award by the Memon community in Mumbai.

Yakub memon biography of william hill In other projects. On 21 March , Supreme Court upheld the death sentence of Yakub Memon, and called him the mastermind of terror strike. Chauhan rejected Memon's application for oral hearing and dismissed his review petition by circulation. He claimed that the death warrant was illegal, as it had been issued before he had exhausted all his legal avenues of appeal.

He diversified into exports and set up a company, Tejrath International, to export meat and meat products to the Gulf and Middle East. In a very short period, Memon became a financial success and invested in six flats in the Al-Hussaini Building in Mahim, close to the famous Mahim Dargah.

The accused No. 1 in the Mumbai serial blasts, Menon’s role was proved for being part of the conspiracy, financing the operation through a co-accused Mulchand Shah and his firms, arranging air tickets to fly to Dubai and then Pakistan for six other accused in the case.

The arrest

Yakub Memon fled with his entire family on 10 March, , two days before the Mumbai blasts.

He reportedly met his family lawyer in Kathmandu in July Upon learning that he was unlikely to receive any mercy if he surrendered to Indian authorities, he prepared to leave for Karachi, where he had been living under house arrest for a year.

After being caught with multiple passports at the Kathmandu airport in July , Yakub was officially arrested on the morning of 5 August , inexplicably from the New Delhi railway station.

Reports around the time say that Yakub had struck a deal with CBI and was expecting to be shown mercy during his trial.

The trial

Upon surrender, Yakub maintained that he was innocent and denied knowledge of the Mumbai blasts. In an interview with NewsTrack after Memon returned to India,  he revealed that he only came to know about the conspiracy and the blasts after reaching Pakistan.

Yakub was sentenced to death on 27 July, by Justice P.

D. Kode of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court.

On hearing the judgment, Yaqub Memon, generally a mild-mannered man, in an emotional outburst had said loudly , “Forgive this man Lord for he doesn’t know what he does.”

The Charges

The charges brought upon him were:

  1. Criminal Conspiracy
  2. Aiding and abetting and felicitating a terrorist act
  3. Illegal possession and transportation of arms and ammunition
  4. Possessing explosives with intent to endanger lives

The follow-up

On 21 March , Supreme Court upheld the death sentence of Yakub Memon, and called him  the mastermind of terror strike

President Pranab Mukherjee, on 21 May , rejected the mercy plea of Memon, following recommendations of the Maharashtra government and the Home Ministry that the mercy petition of Memon be rejected.

Memon will be the only person hanged in this case.

Earlier, the death penalty awarded by a special Tada court to 10 others, who had planted RDX explosives-laden vehicles at various places in Mumbai, had been commuted to life term by distinguishing their roles from that of Memon.

With inputs from Agencies